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I completed the first two years of an MD plus 2 third year rotations before withdrawing due to significant new-onset health/disability reasons (in good academic standing, middle of the bell curve plus a few honors). I am currently in a well-ranked law school, and close to finishing up (by the way, it is *definitely* a zillion times easier than med school, don't let law student whiners tell you otherwise!). I hope at this point to aim for academia, specifically teaching science and the law at the undergrad or grad level. However, I have a big fat 'long story' sitting in the middle of my resume between college and law school, and would sincerely like to put some sort of closure on it.
I really love science, which is why I am focusing my legal studies in that direction, and frankly, I miss it because I'm a big ol' nerd. Also, it would really help to have a post-grad degree in some sort of scientific discipline to justify my academia career path, and it would also solve the constant confidentiality problems with why I (seemingly randomly) dropped out of med school, as it just 'isn't done'.
My former med school (domestic, allopathic, nothing special) doesn't have any sort of general biosciences master's degree to bestow upon me for my $100k and years of hard work, only specific subject area MS/PHD programs that don't accept transfer credit. But, I have come across things that look like the first year or two of an MD, just called an M.S. (i.e. the Tufts MS in Biomedical Sciences program).
Does anyone know of any research (or even semi-clinical) program that would allow me to transfer the two years of basic sciences, and come out with a degree without essentially starting again (or having to do a substantial amount of clinical rotations--if this was an option for me medically, i would've finished my last 1.5 yrs and gotten my MD originally). Anything about the Tufts program accepting transfer credits? (I can't find anything on it on their admissions website, unsurprisingly!).
Thanks again guys for any thoughts or ideas
edit: p.s. In case its pertinent--I have a couple of summers of typical med student clinical research, and a few publications out of that (1st/2nd author), but no bench research since college.
I completed the first two years of an MD plus 2 third year rotations before withdrawing due to significant new-onset health/disability reasons (in good academic standing, middle of the bell curve plus a few honors). I am currently in a well-ranked law school, and close to finishing up (by the way, it is *definitely* a zillion times easier than med school, don't let law student whiners tell you otherwise!). I hope at this point to aim for academia, specifically teaching science and the law at the undergrad or grad level. However, I have a big fat 'long story' sitting in the middle of my resume between college and law school, and would sincerely like to put some sort of closure on it.
I really love science, which is why I am focusing my legal studies in that direction, and frankly, I miss it because I'm a big ol' nerd. Also, it would really help to have a post-grad degree in some sort of scientific discipline to justify my academia career path, and it would also solve the constant confidentiality problems with why I (seemingly randomly) dropped out of med school, as it just 'isn't done'.
My former med school (domestic, allopathic, nothing special) doesn't have any sort of general biosciences master's degree to bestow upon me for my $100k and years of hard work, only specific subject area MS/PHD programs that don't accept transfer credit. But, I have come across things that look like the first year or two of an MD, just called an M.S. (i.e. the Tufts MS in Biomedical Sciences program).
Does anyone know of any research (or even semi-clinical) program that would allow me to transfer the two years of basic sciences, and come out with a degree without essentially starting again (or having to do a substantial amount of clinical rotations--if this was an option for me medically, i would've finished my last 1.5 yrs and gotten my MD originally). Anything about the Tufts program accepting transfer credits? (I can't find anything on it on their admissions website, unsurprisingly!).
Thanks again guys for any thoughts or ideas
edit: p.s. In case its pertinent--I have a couple of summers of typical med student clinical research, and a few publications out of that (1st/2nd author), but no bench research since college.
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